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Real Lawyers :: Have Blogs (Free subscription) | 16/06/2008
I get deluged with emails sent to me for my information, but that require no response. So I couldn't help but notice what Scott Niesen, Director of Marketing at Attensa, had to say in a presentation at Enterprise 2.0 , about drawing a distinction between 'what you need to know' and 'what you need to respond to.' As paraphrased by Doug Cornelius , who attended Niesen's session: A blog is a communication...
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bitful (Free subscription) | 26/12/2007
I am a perfecly happy Google Reader user and have very little to say about it that is negative. Feeds are my main source of information and I have tried many readers (Kinja, Netvibes, Attensa, Bloglines) before settling on Google's product. For a brief period, I used the 'share' feature in Google Reader with some items [...]
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Mike DelGaudio (Free subscription) | 07/12/2007
I’ve recently been invited to a private Vox community, and because the posts are not for public consumption, the RSS feeds for the posts require basic authentication. Unfortunately, Google Reader and Bloglines both cannot support authenticated feeds. I’ve also tried the Attensa plugin for Outlook — which claims to support basic auth — but I’ll [...]
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | 10/09/2007
Enterprise RSS and Attention company Attensa has released version 2.0 of their plug-in for Outlook and there are a number of notable changes that have been made. Most important, Attensa 2.0 is free. The company has moved to a strategy to sell customer support subscriptions and seed organizations ...
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | 10/09/2007
Enterprise RSS vendor Attensa has released two new products this summer and I was able to take a look at both last week. The company now offers Attensa for Outlook version 1.5 beta and an Attensa Feedserver. Attensa Online, a consumer product we've written about in the past, ...
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | 10/09/2007
Attensa (previous profiles here) is announcing a bunch of product upgrades and releases tomorrow. The most important are the removal of the beta status from their Outlook and Online RSS readers. Both products are at 1.0 status as of tomorrow morning. Both readers have fairly advanced features. Attensa Online 1.0, which ...
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | 10/09/2007
Attensa will announce its second round of financing today (Monday). The round is being financed by RSS Investors, the venture capital fund announced in June 2005 by Jim Moore, John Palfrey and Richard Fishman. Attensa has previously raised capital from Craig Barnes (co-founder and CEO) SmartForest Ventures of ...
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | 10/09/2007
Attensa, which we profiled on August 29, 2005, has released v. 99 of its feed reader for Outlook. The main new feature in the release is support for tagging of feeds, blogs and posts: We’ve integrated an incredibly easy way to tag articles and feeds using the Attensa Toolbar for Internet ...
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | 10/09/2007
Company: Attensa Launched: June 2005 Employees: 8 Status: Funded by SmartForest Ventures and 2nd Avenue Partners Location: Portland, OR Overview Attensa is a world class RSS reader that is attacking the multi-platform syncronization problem (I'll explain that) and is also looking very seriously at the attention issue from a unique perspective (a good thing). Attensa launched their ...
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TechCrunch (Free subscription) | 10/09/2007
Company: Findory Launched: January 2004 Location: Seattle, WA I've recently become interested in companies that exploit the actions and attention of users to provide personalized content recommendations. We wrote about Attensa's efforts in this area earlier this week. Personal Bee is also taking a very creative crack at solving the problem (update on ...
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RSS Compendium Blog (Free subscription) | 06/09/2007
Kapow Technologies and Attensa have announced a partnership to facilitate the adoption and use of Enterprise RSS solutions. The combination of Attensa and Kapow Technologies solutions enable a company and its knowledge workers to mash up and distribute internal and external data feeds via RSS, Atom and XML. The companies have forged joint-marketing plans for [...]
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Press Booth (Free subscription) | 28/08/2007
Attensa, Inc., the leading developer of RSS software for Enterprise 2.0 introduced new enterprise-quality RSS feed readers for Windows, Mac and Microsoft Outlook.
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MSDN Blogs (Free subscription) | 25/08/2007
If you are like me and want to read your RSS feeds in Outlook, but wanted a more powerful experience than the standard out of the box Outlook experience then Attensa is for you. It is a free Outlook based feed reader. It can integrate with your IE Feeds, keep posts as outlook items if you want them to be & does the "river of news" style of aggregation. Enterprise RSS Feed Servers and RSS Readers -...